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AUSTRALIAN Greens leader Christine Milne
says sexism is behind accusations about Prime
Minister Julia Gillard’s past work as a lawyer
Senator Milne said there was a “group of older,
white men in Australia” who did not like the idea
that at last women were coming into their own.
“ They’ve never accepted the legitimacy of a
woman as a prime minister and they are kicking
back in every which way they can,” she told
reporters in Canberra this morning.
She was commenting on the controversy
surrounding the legal advice given by Ms Gillard to
AWU officials, while she was a lawyer in the 1990s.
Ms Gillard yesterday held an extended press
conference to tackle the... read More
Sexism behind AWU attack: Milne
SYRIAN rebels have virtually cut off roads to Aleppo from
neighbouring Raqa province, severing regime supply lines,
as France announced it had earmarked financial aid for the
opposition coalition.
The Red Cross called on both sides to... read More
THE National Mental Health Commission says governments need
to reduce the involuntary hospitalisation of patients and eventually
eliminate the use of seclusion and restraint in treatment.
The recommendation is one of 10 included in the
commission’s first annual report card to... read More
Syria rebels close Aleppo ring
Patient restraint should be ‘eliminated’
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